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Gaining security for your IoT devices is a critical step for any deployment, large or small. Keeping your data secure can be business critical. Key to all this is the ability to restrict device communications only to select web destinations of your choosing.

USA Today writes that the average American spends 17 hours searching for parking spaces each year, amounting to “$345 per driver in wasted time, fuel, and emissions”. With the help of the Internet of Things (IoT), this waste can be reduced. Imagine a parking lot linked to the cloud that regularly reports each time a spot became available. While it...

Cellular technology is one of the most common methods for connecting Internet of Things (IoT) devices to a network. According to a study by Ericsson, 70% of wide-area IoT devices will use cellular technology by 2022. Devices connect to a cellular network via Subscriber Identity Modules (SIM) and Universal Integrated Circuit Cards (UICC), which...

The restaurant industry is an infamously high-risk business. A 2014 study from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that nearly one out of every five restaurants fail within their first year. With so much at stake in the execution of restaurant operations, managers and owners often employ techniques and technologies to ensure that their staff...

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, around 11,000 tire-related crashes occur each year. In 2016, more than 730 of these crashes resulted in fatalities. Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) have become an important preventative measure to increase safety on the highways by warning drivers of low tire pressure—a main...